Bomber from Malt & Vine. Pours clear dark copper with a foamy/creamy off-white head. Aroma is floral and caramel. Full bodied. Creamy carb. Flavor is very hoppy, with a lot of caramel. The hop is herbal, earthy, floral, citrus. The flavors are strong, but mixed. Thereís hop burn. This stuff is stuffed with hops. Amazing ale. Hop wise.

Draft at the Watershed, listed as Browar Polska Captain Munsonís.
Browar. I like it. A war amongst bros.

Listed at 7% but Iíd bet on 8 given how it went to my head. (On the other hand I basically inhaled it after eating nothing since breakfast.)

So asked the server for a fresh hop IPA -- and given that there wasnít one, he recommended this. I wasnít particularly enthused, but I was too tired to argue, so this one it was. And I was downright pissed to see, after looking it up on ratebeer while waiting, that it was a DIPA not an IPA. But what a wonderful surprise. First of all the mouthfeel was sublime. Rich and creamy and so full without being the least bit sticky or pricky. Way darker in color than your average IPA, a deep brown, hinting at the full roasty flavors (without falling into the PacNW Christmas ale trap) to come. Nutty with molasses atop a mellow hop signature, beautiful balance. Nothing like a DIPA stickiness or hop-extravaganza. Gosh, I just love this beer. Tasty, way out of the box, top-notch stuff.

Draught at the breweryHazy dark amber color with compact head. The aroma is moderately sweet and fruity. The mouthfeel is also a bit sweet, but not cloying; malt flavor, light degree caramel, strong resiny hopping, good fruity contribution too.Very good.

Draft. Ruby color with one inch of fine off white head. Aroma of pine and citrus. Flavor is very dense. Strong citrus hops balanced by full dose of biscuit malt. Finishes with a lingering pine hoppiness. Complex and balanced. Full bodied. Very tasty.

22 oz bomber from Full Throttle Bottles. Pours dark orangish amber with thick off-white head. Aroma is sweet nutty caramel malt and big citrusy hops - notes of orange, grapefruit, and pineapple. Taste is earthy, nutty, mildly roasty caramel malt with juicy bitter citrusy hops. Bitterness lingers through the finish, but pleasantly so. Definitely on the malty side for an IPA, but plenty of citrusy hops balance it out so this works well.

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